Was that the planned route for it? I don't really see how they could have made it covid secure. I'll have to come up with my own route for the day now i suppose.Cov half cancelled. Thank god.
They didn’t let on it was going to be completely inside the ring road did they. Would’ve been torture.
Virtual London Marathon tomorrow - starting at 9:30 at Memorial and planned my route to take in a few sites/places that mean something to me to help pass the time. I’ve also got a variety of people doing different sections with me, again to help get me through (hopefully!).
Hit a snag today as a good chunk of my route was along the canal, which I (fortunately) discovered today is actually closed, so quick re plan tonight!
Having only had three weeks notice and a new born in the house I won’t be breaking any records, but as long as I finish, don’t stop and run the whole thing I’ll be happy.
That's my 15k route. According to my strava anyway twice round.Draycote Water is a good one for those of us in the Cov/Warks/Rugby areas. Nice path all the way round, Just under 4.5 miles round (if i remember correctly).
Quite popular though. On a warm sunny sunday morning there will be tens and tens of people running round. Probably a little quieter now though.
How did it go GE?!Virtual London Marathon tomorrow - starting at 9:30 at Memorial and planned my route to take in a few sites/places that mean something to me to help pass the time. I’ve also got a variety of people doing different sections with me, again to help get me through (hopefully!).
Hit a snag today as a good chunk of my route was along the canal, which I (fortunately) discovered today is actually closed, so quick re plan tonight!
Having only had three weeks notice and a new born in the house I won’t be breaking any records, but as long as I finish, don’t stop and run the whole thing I’ll be happy.
How did it go GE?!
My mate at work did it round Bicester. Just over 5h30m but he'd hardly ran seriously before so was dead chuffed. He raised £1300 for Helen and Douglas House too
Yep it’s about 1.7 round the outside so that’s about rightDid 4 miles Monday and today, going to try to increase it to 5 for the end of the month
I was told that 3 laps round the memorial park equates to 5 miles and it’s a nice path all the way round so will use that during the autum/winter
Well done mate ,Done the old couch to 5k during lockdown and and for the first time in my life yesterday managed to do 5 miles! Chuffed with that as I was never really a runner or interested in it.
All being well I’m doing it tomorrowYep it’s about 1.7 round the outside so that’s about right
4 days off for me then back to back sub 18 min 5kms on the road. The second 5km being a pb at 17:28. Taken about 1:15 off my 5km time since the start of lockdown.
Pleased in all and helps to pick me up after a Cov loss.
How on earth do you do 5k in 18? I've trimmed it down from 29 mins to 23 yesterday and that 23 I tried to sprint the last half a k!
How on earth do you do 5k in 18? I've trimmed it down from 29 mins to 23 yesterday and that 23 I tried to sprint the last half a k!
I started running four weeks ago and it takes me about 28 minutes for 5k. I am 55 and fairly fit but feel I have lost some of that during lockdown. What's a reasonable target to achieve say by Christmas? I am trying to run twice a week.
I started running four weeks ago and it takes me about 28 minutes for 5k. I am 55 and fairly fit but feel I have lost some of that during lockdown. What's a reasonable target to achieve say by Christmas? I am trying to run twice a week.
Thank you. I don't think I am likely to run more often than twice a week but if times start improving i might feel more motivated. I think I am fairly healthy, not overweight and have done a lot of sports but not much running as such.It's hard to give a specific target for anybody, as we usually have no idea on general health, weight, diet, and previous running abilities and training.
It sounds like a cop-out, but you can only really know yourself how you feel about a run or a time, and as long as you are progressing then that's what matters.
There will be a limit you can reach off only two runs a week, and at the age of 55 and in your words "fairly fit" it probably would be somewhere in the mid-to-high 20's.... that is strictly my opinion of course. I'd imagine you could certainly aim higher if you ran more often, if you were of that inclination of course...
Wall Hill is a beast isn't it.Had a change of route today
Keresley green road
Sandpits Lane
The back of coundon park
Wall hill lane
Hollyfast Lane
Tamworth road
Sandpits Lane
Keresley green road
Loved it just under 4.5 miles
50 minutes timings ok for an overweight 44 year old
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